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Why Indian ed-tech companies are going global

Eyeing international markets as they have quality products that can be showcased globally. 07 Apr, 2021 - 08:59 AM IST     |     By Nirmal Narayanan     MUMBAI: The advancement in technology has brought about various revolutionary changes in the educational sector in recent years. Post the rise of ed-tech start-ups, students in India are enjoying personalised learning experiences, and as a result, the popularity of these companies among kids and grown-ups alike has risen dramatically.  From appointing film superstars as their brand ambassadors to offering virtual learning experiences to users, ed-tech brands in India are pulling out the stops to become the top name in the education industry. Several ed-tech companies in India have already emerged as big names, and they are now gradually extending their reach to foreign countries as well. 

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Already one company, SHL and Aspiring Minds now one brand

Already one company, SHL and Aspiring Minds now one brand SHL closes Aspiring Minds brand to create a single market leader in talent acquisition and talent management solutions NEW DELHI, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SHL, the global leader in people science and people answers, announced today the closure of its Aspiring Minds brand, marking the beginning of a new chapter: one company and one platform for all people answers. Learn how Aspiring Minds became SHL. SHL completed the acquisition of Aspiring Minds in April 2020, bringing new, enhanced AI-driven capabilities into SHL s longstanding deep and broad array of solutions. Today s announcement completes the integration of Aspiring Minds into SHL.

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Chandigarh University students buck the fear of pandemic; Bag record number of 5000+ placement offers for 2021 batch

Chandigarh University Chandigarh University students buck the fear of pandemic; Bag record number of 5000+ placement offers for 2021 batch ANI | Updated: Apr 03, 2021 16:56 IST Chandigarh [India], April 3 (ANI/PR Newswire): Chandigarh University has once again proved their leadership in campus placements in Northern India by clocking 5000+ job offers for the 2021 passing-out batch. The global COVID-19 pandemic seems to have no effect as more than 500 multinational companies conducted virtual campus placement drives for the students of Engineering, MBA, Hotel Management, Pharmacy, Bio-Technology, Architecture, and other programs. While announcing the campus placements figures for the 2021 batch, Satnam Singh Sandhu, Chancellor, Chandigarh University said, As the economy picked-up after lockdown, the companies started rolling out their recruitment process which shifted to online mode this year . The number of offers for the girl s student dr

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Chandigarh University students buck the fear of pandemic; Bag record number of 5000+ placement offers for 2021 batch

Chandigarh University students buck the fear of pandemic; Bag record number of 5000+ placement offers for 2021 batch
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From Harvard to Hazaribagh and Corporate World to Public Service: Indian Politician Jayant Sinha's Journey on Chai with Manju

INDIA New England News BOSTON—When one accomplishes everything one sets out to do in life, a fundamental question arises: what is next? For Jayant Sinha, an Indian politician, a current Member of Parliament and former minister in the central government of India, it was to serve people and public service. After getting several degrees from America’s top universities and working in corporate America for many years, Mr. Sinha listened to his call and decided to go back to India’s remote district of Hazaribagh in Jharkhand. In an exclusive video interview on Chai with Manju’s Trailblazers series, Mr. Sinha talks about his phenomenal journey. To view the 15-minute interview, please click here, or on the image below.

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